We shared a smidge of Kirsten’s amazing house in last week’s Portland post just to get you excited, but here’s the whole House Crashing monty for ya. The exterior of her and her husband Kyle’s house is a rich gray color and the porch has the most amazing over-sized white corbels on either side of the door (note: house numbers have been changed to protect the innocent).
Here’s a shot o the outside of the house from further away (wish we had been able to see it in all of its spring/summer glory when more is in bloom).
When you walk inside, there’s a charming little entryway directly across from the door between the dining room and the living room. It’s such a sweet (and functional!) area that Kirsten squeezed into the room. They were actually made by a local woodworker (she said it saved her lots of money in comparison to some ready-made systems that she saw) and the awesome giant N is from Anthropologie.
Aside from immediately going crazy over everything from the awesome paint colors (this room’s Benjamin Moore’s Copley Gray) to that genius oversized map (from Schoolhouse Electric, by the way), we just snapped our way around her house – oohing and aahing the whole way.
The wood-burning fireplace actually works (so cozy) and Kirsten mentioned that the patterned rug from Crate & Barrel has been an awesome choice since sometimes a bit of soot or ash can get on it down at the end there, but it blends right in. Oh and that mirror above the fireplace is a craigslist find.
This wood-chest turned side table (found on craigslist!) was such a fun pairing with the colorful ikat chair from Urban Outfitters.
Oh and the coffee table was a wedding gift that a number of relatives went in on from Crate & Barrel.
Directly across from the living room is the dining area, complete with a cool slightly arched doorway…
… and an awesome fixture from Ballard Design.
Everything from the thin black frames on that back wall to the table made from reclaimed wood that has special meaning to Kirsten and her hubby Kyle (it’s from a barn that was taken down in his hometown of Sweet Home, Oregon) had us threatening to move in on the spot. Oh and the paint color in here is Quill by Olympic.
For more on those frames and the art within them, you can check out Kristen’s blog here (the prints have a really interesting origin, and the frames were garage sale finds). Even the little console table behind the dining area was really sweetly accessorized. I remember telling Kirsten that she has a serious knack for decorating, as in: she should do it full time – and I meant it!
Check out their amazing kitchen! It used to be a narrow galley kitchen (where those hanging pendants are was once a wall). Kirsten and her husband got their wood counter handcrafted by a local woodworker for a steal (a serious steal- like a few hundred dollars for the entire thing, including the hole for the sunken cooktop).
She said they had repainted the walls quite a few times, just to get the perfect color – and this putty color (Benjamin Moore’s Rockport Gray) was the bee’s knees. I loved how rich it made the cabinets look without feeling dark at all.
Here’s the sweet eat-in area on the other side of the room. Is that yellow poster the bomb.com or what? It’s from here (and the amazing yellow peppermill is from Anthropologie).
Oh and I had to share this shot of a small staircase right off of the kitchen that leads to an exterior door. Kirsten wanted to dress up the stairs without spending a ton, so she just used Benjamin Moore’s porch and floor paint (in White Dove and Van Cortland Blue) along with a stencil to give them a pick-me-up.
Here’s the guest room, complete with a charming metal bed and the coolest old wood dresser we’ve seen in a while.
It was totally something you’d see at Anthropologie for a cool grand, but it was actually a free hand-me-down that Kirsten inherited, painted, hated the paint, and then stripped and sanded. Isn’t that an amazing “accidental” effect that she ended up with? It’s so weathered and cool. Oh and the drawer pulls are from Anthropologie and the wall color is Behr’s Pebble Stone.
Here’s the backyard, which was so lush and green thanks to all that Portland rain. That little deck that you see is off of the kitchen, and there’s a fence and some pretty bushes behind where we stood to take this picture.
All in all: a super charming house, with a super charming owner. Thanks so much for inviting us to crash your house Kirsten!
For more on Kirsten’s paint colors, click here, and for more on her house/neighborhood, click here. And click here just to check out her awesome blog in general. Now let’s play the what’s-your-favorite part game. I am completely obsessed with the giant map in the living room, the dining room chandelier, and the wood trunk in the living room. And of course John wants to fight me for the map, and also loves the yellow sign in the kitchen along with the wood counter in there. Your turn.
Psst- Check out over thirty more House Crashing features right here.
Melanie @ Mailbox Journey says
I’m going to be pinning away at these!
Katrina @ 'Sota is Sexy says
OMG I want this house! I am so inspired by the color scheme and giant U.S. map in the living room. I’m also crushing on the botanical prints in the dining room and their light fixtures are seriously ahmaaaahhhhzing.
Portland is one of my fave cities on the planet…and this house is just SO Portland. Makes me want to up and move to PDX!
Kristen @ Popcorn on the Stove says
What a beautiful house! It’s got so many amazing details. I love every color she used on her walls! Oh man… now I’m itching to repaint our living room!
Victoria R says
Do you guys watch the show Grimm? It takes place in Portland, and on the episode from two weeks ago there was a pillow sitting on a hotel room bed that was made from the same fabric as your dining room curtains!
YoungHouseLove says
No way! Love it!
xo,
s
Stephany says
I KNEW I recognized that pillow in that episode!!
Mamaw03T says
I saw that too, but thought I was seeing things. Thanks for confirming that I haven’t totally lost my mind!
Kristin says
Gorgeous! I love the combination of accent colors in the living room, and the dining room is to die for!
Jen M says
Such a beautiful home with great, simple accents! Love the “work hard” poster too which has been a fav of mine for a long time. Great motto to live by!
Molly@TheNestingGame says
Wow. That is a seriously lovely home. They did a great job selecting paint colors—they flow so well from room-to-room. Thank you for sharing!
I did a little virtual house crashing last week with a sorority sister of mine. She and her husband basically created this space from scratch. Super scratch. And 2 words for you: Ombre Stairs!
http://thenestinggame.com/2012/03/07/casa-de-sweazy/
YoungHouseLove says
Wow- so much fun!
xo,
s
Kristin H. says
Oh my goodness!! Most favorite house crash you’ve ever done ever!!!! Thank you guys for reminding us that a house doesn’t have to be big and grand to be absolutely incredible. I just adore every inch of this home. Think she’ll pack it up and ship it across the country?!?!!? Cause I’ll take it! :)
Vidya @ Whats Ur Home Story says
OMG! The house is gorgeous. Love everything in the home. I had already pinned the dining room shot from last post. She should seriously take up interior decorating.
YoungHouseLove says
I know, right? I kept telling her that. I have a feeling she’s going to someday. She’s just too good at it not to!
xo,
s
Amber V. says
What a lovely home.
Either the link to her blog doesn’t work or we’ve already crashed it… oops.
YoungHouseLove says
Oh no! Here’s hoping it’s back up again soon!
xo,
s
kirsten says
We are working on getting it back up and running:)! Thanks for the heads-up!
YoungHouseLove says
So sorry Kirsten!
xo,
s
ESBlondie says
LOVE!!! Can she come to my house and make it look like that :)
Christine @ Casa-de-Christine says
LOVE THIS HOUSE! I love pretty much every detail and colour used. I would be totally excited if my house was half as pretty as this one. There is a great mix of modern pieces with more rustic ones and that’s a pairing I love! Well done- I’m definitely feeling inspired!
Karen L. says
Wow, so wonderful to see such a sweet, yet livable home—-not “staged” looking either. Love it—-hope y’all have recovered all right from the bug you had…….K.
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Karen! It’s slow-going over here (why does the flu linger so?) but we’re doing ok and Clara’s in great spirits!
xo,
s
Ainhoa@ALittleBite says
I love the light fixture from the eat-in area and the Urban Outfitters chair – the whole house is gorgeous!
Alice says
I also love the pendant light in the eat in area! Any idea where she got it?
YoungHouseLove says
Here’s hoping she’ll drop in with that info for ya!
xo,
s
TinaD says
I’d love to know where the light fixture is from, too!
TinaD says
Found it on her blog:
http://www.rejuvenation.com/fixshowC750/templates/selection.phtml?n=v&iqg=e3786d03d8e26962d2102df4aba4ae56e0bd2f06&custom_code=19rc3&&custom_code=19rc3&newC750%5B10FINISH%5D=C750OB
Krystle @ ColorTransformedFamily says
Such a beautiful home. I love her taste in furniture and artwork. I can tell y’all had an amazing time crashing her house. I am so glad I got to see it!
Emma says
Simply glorious. I can’t pick just one thing – love it all so much. But if forced, I’d have to pick the painted steps. Genius. Thanks for sharing Kristen!
Sheryn says
Wowwwww…. Beautiful house! My ridiculous brain thought you guys crashed a house in Hawaii so I was all “Why do they need a fireplace?” Duh.
Really awesome house Kirsten, and really cute outfit too!
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, I loved her clothes/jewelry. Basically, the girl has style. Haha.
xo,
s
Julia @ Chris loves Julia says
The kitchen. The kitchen. The kitchen. I literally gasped! It’s gorgeous and not huge, which is so inspiring. I also love how the yellow curtains in the kitchen play so nice with the yellow curtains in the dining room. So thoughtful.
Kay says
DAT KITCHEN!
Sara says
So beautiful! Can the whole thing just be my favorite??? I cannot wait to get out of my teeny apartment and into a space that I can really make my own! Thanks for the motivation and inspiration!
Christine says
I like all the reclaimed wood textures in contrast to the crisp gray and white tones throughout… also, the little vignettes of accessories on dressers and sidetables, with lots of room to breath all around them.
The Mrs @ Success Along the Weigh says
Wow, what a gorgeous home! I feel like I have no vision when I see what kinds of things people come up with! So thank God for you guys and doing awesome stuff to your place and showing what others do to theirs for some great inspiration!
Allyn says
I think painting the house gray is now being added to the list of “things we would do to our house if we actually owned it” along with painting our front door deep blue (like the doors we saw on our Scotland honeymoon).
Also, crazy jealous of her dining room table!
Kate says
Ah, I love a good house crash. And you know it’s a good one when you’re insanely jealous and keep looking at the pictures trying to figure out how you can do that to your home, haha. Hope I’m not the only one who does this :)
Kate says
Also, you can find all the prints in the dining room on vintageprintable.com. I have 2 of the same ones in my dining room – and they were free! Just had to print and frame.
Erin says
Ohh – I love the pops of yellow in the kitchen and the painted steps.
Can I put in a request for a future house crash? I would love to see a rental house/condo/apartment and see how a creative renter makes their house a home while working with the existing kitchen, fixtures, possible non painted space, etc.
YoungHouseLove says
We’d love to crash a place like that! Just waiting on an invitation. Haha.
xo,
s
Hillary says
Oh, that living room.
Please excuse me while I audibly swoon.
Karen says
I love this house! Never thought I’d be saying that about a place with so much gray, but the bright yellow accents really make it. My favorite rooms are the dining room and the kitchen. I also like how the various shades of gray were used from room to room (especially the transition from living room to dining room.) I was wondering about the picture windows at the front of the house-are they original? I like how they are accented along the top.
YoungHouseLove says
Yes! They had the wavy glass from back in the day! So gorgeous!
xo,
s
Jenn L @ Peas and Crayons says
The putty gray they settled with is GORGEOUS!!!!! I love all the details – especially the entry! I need to find a giant letter or two now… I’m getting alphabet obsessed =)
Happy Tuesday darlings! <3
denise f in c'ville va says
i love the sophisticated colors used on walls and on accent pieces. beautiful style and taste. i also need to apparently strip the paint off every old dresser immediately!
Katie says
This may be my favourite house crashing tour you have ever done. LOVE IT!
LauraC says
Katie, you stole the words out of my mouth. Definite fav of mine! Love everything.
Cory says
I couldn’t agree more!
Urban Wife says
When I first saw that top pic of Kirsten, I thought it was Sherry! And then the last pic at the bottom with both of you…y’all look like sisters!!
Love their house! All the punchy details are my favorite, like the yellow peppermill and the guest room lamp base. So many fun colors everywhere.
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, aw thanks! She was so sweet, I would totally adopt her as a sister.
xo,
s
Jessica says
I love this house. Loooove. It’s such a cute little thing all dressed up in my favorite colors! Gray is so soft and calming, but the yellow pops make it say helloooo! I love the mix of rustic and industrial, too.
Lesley says
Sherry, any idea if the “work hard” poster will be printed again? I know it’s currently out of stock but am sooo wishing for my own.
Hope the flu bug is on its way out – Lesley
YoungHouseLove says
No idea- but here’s hoping! I love it too, so I’d guess it’ll be back!
xo,
s
Kim @ Yellow Brick Home says
Lesley, I bought mine directly from the artist in grey:
http://www.anthonyburrill.com/purchase/work-hard.html
Meagan says
This is without a doubt my favorite house you have crashed. It is pretty much exactly what I would want for myself. Just add a 3rd bedroom and a 2nd bathroom and I would move in and stay forever. Whoa I’m in love with this house.
Amanda says
I love every inch of it!
cappy says
I swear how do people do this?! I love everything about this house!!! I try to do the same thing at our house and yet it looks like a big tag sale-or something that should go on the show “hoarders”. How does one make the decision on what is a “classic” unique piece and what should clearly be tossed? Thanks for posting-hope you are all getting better.
Emily says
How cute that her husband is from Sweet Home, Oregon. And all that salvaged wood has me wishing we had any old wooden buildings in Ireland. All concrete blocks and stone, sadly.
Megan says
I DIE!!! Stunning! We have such similar taste!
WendyMI says
Such a cute house… love that it shows how much style one can pack in a little area and it ends up looking HUGE!
Love the pendant in the eat-in nook, the map, and the wood dining room table. And the dining room chandy, and… and… SO cute!
Amanda R says
I love this whole house, would move in tomorrow if I could! Awesome inspiration for making the most out of small spaces!
Erin says
I love her house and Blog. been following it for awhile now. So glad you housecrashed her!!! You forgot to include her awesome basement remodel!!
Erin
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, it was awesome down there but since it was a cloudy day it was hard for taking pics (sadly not enough light).
xo,
s
tara says
Ohhhhhhh what a cozy charming home! It is just full of lovely rustic & eclectic goodness:) I’m in love with the light fixtures throughout the house, plus all the worn wood tables, especially the dining room table!
Can’t wait to check out her blog (along with everyone else since it sounds like we crashed it ha!) Is the master bedroom not made over yet?
Katie says
I love that they’re rocking that “N” in a bunch of places around the house, some subtle (pillow) and some stand-out (entryway). I love using initials in various places (mostly smaller things like notepads, keychains, etc.) but have been reluctant to use them in our house because my friends already make fun of me for it. But now I can show them this awesomely decorated house with initial art as evidence that I have at least somewhat good taste!
Ashley @ sunnysideshlee.com says
What an adorable house!!
Dani says
Oh nos! We crashed their site! Great house crash though – love the warm colours and cozy feel.
Ali says
Thanks for sharing! Can you let them know that their website (http://www.restoredstyle.com) is perhaps, crashing? Maybe too many visitors! :)
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, she knows and is working on it! So sorry, it’s all our fault! But if you check back later I’m sure it’ll be back.
xo,
s
Kirsten Nieman says
Hi Ali! We are back up and running:)! Thanks!
Teresa @ wherelovemeetslife says
Beautiful home!! I love so many aspects!! I tried to click over to her blog though and I think we might have all crashed it?? I am bookmarking it though so I can go check it out later!!
Thanks for sharing!
Patti says
I love the entire house but the entire dining room is my favorite. Those 4 pics on the wall gave me a great idea for my own dining room! Love when that happens!
Carley says
Love it all! I’ve been pinning gray walls lately as inspiration for our master bedroom, and I just love the colors she’s chosen in her home!
Kirsten, if you check in, you have a wonderful gift for decorating!!
Karin T says
Love the paint colors…exactly my taste!
Kristen says
What a beautiful home!! I love the colors she used, it seems so fresh but cozy at the same time.